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*RESOLUTION 98 (1952) ADOPTED BY THE SECURITY
COUNCIL AT ITS 611TH MEETING ON 23 DECEMBER, 1952.
(DOCUMENT NO. S/2883, DATED THE 24TH DECEMBER, 1952).
THE SECURITY COUNCIL,
Recalling its resolutions,
91 (1951) of 30 March 1951, its decision of 30 April 1951 and
its resolution 96 (1951) of 10 November 1951,
Further Recalling the
provisions of the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan
resolutions of 13 August 1948, and 5 January 1949, which were
accepted by the Governments of India and Pakistan and which provided
that the question of the accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir
to India or Pakistan would be decided through the democratic method
of a free and impartial plebiscite conducted under the auspices
of the United Nations, Having received the third report, dated 22 April 1952, and the fourth report, dated 16 September 1952, of the United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan;
Endorses the general principles
on which the United Nations Representative has sought to bring
about agreement between the Governments of India and Pakistan;
2. Notes with gratification that the United
Nations Representative has reported that the Governments of India
and Pakistan have accepted all but two of the paragraphs of his
twelve-point proposals;
3. Notes that agreement on a plan of demilitarization
of the State of Jammu and Kashmir has not been reached because
the Governments of India and Pakistan have not agreed on the whole
of paragraph 7 of the twelve-point proposals;
4. Urges the Governments of India and Pakistan
to enter into immediate negotiations under the auspices of the
United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan in order
to reach agreement on the specific number of forces to remain
on each side of the cease-fire line at the end of the period
of demilitarization, this number to be between 3,000 and 6,000
armed forces remaining on the Pakistan side of the cease-fire
line and between 12,000 and 18,000 armed forces remaining on the
India side of the cease-fire line, as suggested by the United
Nations Representative in his proposals of 16 July 1952, such
specific numbers to be arrived at bearing in mind the principles
or criteria contained in paragraph 7 of the United Nations Representative's
proposal of 4 September 1952;
5. Records its gratitude to the United Nations
Representative for India and Pakistan for the great efforts which
he has made to achieve a settlement and requests him to continue
to make his services available to the Governments of India and
Pakistan to this end;
6. Requests the Governments of India and
Pakistan to report to the Security Council not later than thirty
days from the date of the adoption of this resolution; 7. Requests the United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan to keep the Security Council informed of any progress.
*The Security Council voted on this resolution on 23-12-1952 with the following result:- In favor: **Brazil, **Chile, China, France, **Greece, **Netherlands, **Turkey, U.K. and U.S.A. Against: None. Abstaining: U.S.S.R. ** Non-Permanent Members of the Security Council, |
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